Tuesday, 2 December 2008
Yakuza have for centuries used extensive tattoos as a sign of belonging to any group, as well as to identify its position in the group
Yakuza have for centuries used extensive tattoos as a sign of belonging to any group, as well as to identify its position in the group.Furthermore, when joining the Yakuza peasants and artisans were new, militant-sounding names such as Tiger and Crane, Nine Dragons, roaring storm, etc., which are then applied in the form of paintings on the back or chest.This is often supplemented by artistic excesses and often designs covered the whole body until the head, hands and feet, as well as the genitals.
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